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Information for New Patients

If you are new to Mulberry Osteopaths there are a few things we would like to bring to your attention to explain what will happen during your first appointment with us:

Your initial consultation will be with one of our registered Osteopaths and will last for up to one hour.

On your first visit it would be useful if you arrived at the clinic 10 minutes before your allotted appointment time as there will be some basic paperwork to complete before you see the Osteopath.

On arrival you will be asked to fill in a registration card which details your name, date of birth, address and contact details. There is also a Patient Information and Consent Form for you to read and sign before your appointment.

Mulberry Osteopaths are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. To find out more about how we handle the information we collect from you please read through our Privacy Policy.

The first part of your consultation gives the Osteopath a chance to get the details of your story down on paper and is your chance to tell us why you are attending for treatment.

The next part of the consultation involves an examination. You may be asked to undress to your underwear to allow the Osteopath to examine you. However, it is important that you feel comfortable and if you would prefer to change into shorts or leggings, T-shirt or vest this would normally be sufficient to allow us to continue with the examination. Towels will be provided during the treatment.

Osteopathy is a ‘hands-on’ treatment and given the fact that you are asked to undress and that the treatment will involve close contact we are very happy for you to bring along a friend or relative to act as a chaperone through the consultation and treatment. Essentially we want you to feel comfortable and at ease.

The Osteopath will talk you through what he / she is finding during the examination and explain the diagnosis of the problem along with the treatment options. If you are happy we can then move on to the treatment.

Treatment will involve hands on contact and it is important that you let the Osteopath know if you are at all uncomfortable with the treatment process. If you have any concerns regarding pain or if you are simply unsure about the techniques being used let the Osteopath know.

At the end of the treatment the Osteopath will remind you of some of the details of the diagnosis and what the treatment plan is along with any self-help suggestions such as relevant exercise approaches.

At the end of the consultation you will be taken back to the reception to book a follow up appointment if this is appropriate.

We hope that this explains the process involved during your initial consultation but if there are any more questions you have regarding your appointment please feel free to contact us.